Pro or Not Pro (ATI)

pistov

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That is the questions...

What exactly are the diferences.. I have been reading all day and really cannot find anything but price being the difference...
 

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Which Model are you talking about? As far as DX9, OpenGL support, & image quality, All Radeons 9500, 9600, 9700, 9800 are exactly the same. In those respects you won't find any differences whatsoever. What they all differ in though are basically configurations targed at different performance levels.

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the 9800 or 9700 I am in the market to get one.. and can't decide if the extra $$ is worht it for a pro.. so from what you say.. performance from pro or npro will be almost the same?
 

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The non-pro cards offer a better bang for buck ration than the Pro cards for the 9700 & 9800 series.

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Here's two lists;


<A HREF="http://www.tech-report.com/etc/comparo/graphics/" target="_new">From the Tech Report (sorta the original)</A>

<A HREF="http://users.erols.com/chare/video.htm" target="_new">From someone who asked people here for advice (nice pretty complete page)</A>

That should give you a better idea. As to performance, read the reviews out there.



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good question :D

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I know this is OT, but I was looking at that page of 3D chip specs, & I noticed that the TNT2 M64 had LESS MEMORY BANDWITH than the TNT2 but was clocked alot faster than the original TNT2. This leave me wondering, what the HECK were they thinking!?!?!?

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I believe all they were thinking about was money. They captilized on the TNT2's reputation and brought a cheap inferior product to the masses (mostly in the form of OEM systems).

As for the higher GPU speed of the M64, I think you will find that the M64 was announced around the same time as the Ultra, both at the end of the product cycle. By that time GPU yields were better and core speeds were up.

<b>[Addition]</b>
Forget the previous paragraph and my erroneous assumption.

The table has an error. The TNT2 M64 had a core speed of 125 Mhz as indicated in <A HREF="http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/print/creative-m64.html" target="_new">this 1999 review</A>. It's the memory speed that was 150 mhz and with a 64-bit data path you get the low bandwidth of 1.2 GB/sec

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I also forgot to add that the TNT2 M64 had less bandwith than the original TNT manufactured back in 1998.

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Non pro. Thats what I bought.

Only diff is slightly lower clocked.

Its on ATIs website for clock comparisons.

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